Business people: Nov. 4-10, 2015

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Levin named to Freeman  Foundation board

Alan Levin, who led the Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) until recently, was named  to the board of the Joshua Freeman  is the former head of Happy Harry’s, the American drugstore chain founded by his father, Harry Levin. Alan is currently a senior advisor for SoDel Concepts, which was named to the 2009 Inc. 500, which lists America’s fastest-growing private companies.

“We are so excited to have Alan join our organization in such an important capacity” says Patti Grimes, Executive Director of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation. “His commitment to the state and his business expertise make him an excellent fit as a member of our Board of Directors.”

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The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was established in 2007 to honor Josh Freeman, the former Chair of the Carl M. Freeman Foundation, after his untimely death in December of 2006.

The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation seeks to honor Josh’s passion and commitment to excellence by creating projects that he would have been proud of.  Its mission is to partner to present memorable performances & provide inspired arts education for all, while creating opportunities to elevate the human spirit.  With The Freeman Stage at Bayside, an outdoor performing arts venue located near Fenwick Island, the foundation acts on that mission by providing unique arts experiences to more than  50,000 visitors a year.

Porter joins Faw, Casson

Faw Casson, Dover, welcomed  Cassandra Porter. to the firm.

Originally from Magnolia,  Porter  graduated from Goldey-Beacom College with a BS and MBA.

Faw Casson is a full service accounting and business consultation firm with locations in Dover and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and Ocean, City, MD.

Greason joins Active Adults Realty

Active Adults Realty owners Kathy Sperl-Bell, Broker and Bill Bell, Associate Broker  welcomed  Robert “Bob” Greason,  Realtor to the team at Active Adults Realty® in Lewes.

He relocated from Westchester County, NY, with his wife Georgette in 2012, Bob  has worked in real estate   and  also  had a successful career in the title insurance industry.

“Having been in the industry my entire professional life, it was a natural transition to become a licensed real estate agent when we relocated to Delaware. And as a successful sales person, I have made it a point to be a good listener, really zeroing in on my customers wants and needs. Each of my clients will have my undivided attention through the entire home buying process!”

“The Active Adults Realty mission is to provide Baby Boomers with the most personalized service available in the Delaware real estate marketplace,” says Kathy Sperl-Bell, Broker. “We are very happy to have Bob as a part of the Team. He is an accomplished sales professional with a stellar reputation. He has outstanding interpersonal skills that will provide our Boomers Buyers with super-personalized service in their search for a retirement home in Delaware.”

Mosley confirmed as Public Safety chief

The Delaware Senate confirmed the nomination of Jim Mosely to serve as Secretary of the Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security, succeeding Lew Schiliro, who announced his plans to retire earlier this month.

“With over 40 years of experience, Jim has established a distinguished career of public service in both the military and law enforcement sectors,” said Governor Jack Markell. “He has the knowledge, passion and fortitude to lead the department as we continue to strengthen public safety throughout Delaware. I appreciate the Senate’s consideration and support.”

Though he most recently served as Wilmington’s Public Safety director, Mosley has also worked with local, state, federal and international agencies in a variety of code and law enforcement environments including overt and covert operations. During his career as an officer in the Military Police Corps, he served throughout the United States, Cuba, Honduras and Europe as a law enforcement officer and liaison.

between U.S. and Allied Country Law Enforcement and Security personnel. While assigned to NATO Headquarters in Belgium, he coordinated the security for the Supreme Allied Commander and commanded his personal security team.

 

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